Category: October 2024

Happy Halloween from the Irish American Club!

Amy Volstromer Did you know that Halloween originated in Ireland as the Celtic festival of Samhain, which is why so many Halloween traditions—regardless of where you are in the world—are Irish! Ireland over 2,000 years ago was a time when the ancient festival of Samhain was celebrated in Ireland to mark the beginning of winter.…

Camera Club Meeting October 14

Lynn Warren Camera Club meetings are held at 6:30 p.m. on the second Monday of the month in the Coyote Room in the Creative Arts Center. Join us on Oct. 14 for an “in depth” presentation about Depth of Field by club Secretary John Mirro. John will explain how the properties of a lens can…

PebbleCreek Live On Stage – October 2024

PC Players Presents “The Mousetrap”: a Formula for Entertainment Carrie Mataraza Watch the cheese catch the mouse in The Mousetrap, in our Renaissance Theater Oct. 23 through 26. PC Players brings PebbleCreekers the whodunit that set the style and pace for the entire genre when it was first presented 72 years ago. A mystery classic,…

Resident and Guest Services Hours Change October 1

Jenn Schell, Resident and Guest Services Manager The Resident and Guest Services department will have extended operating hours as of Tuesday, Oct. 1. Both the Eagle’s Nest front desk and Tuscany Falls front desk will be open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. (Please note that the Tuscany Falls desk closes for…

Bridge Results

Monday Non-Sanctioned Duplicate Bridge Kevin McManus This group plays at 12:15 p.m. in the Palm Room at Eagle’s Nest. It is a social game providing a friendly afternoon of bridge. We welcome new players. There are sign-up sheets in the blue bridge binder on the bookshelves across from the Pro Shop in Eagle’s Nest. You…

Camera Club Photo of the Month

Lynn Warren For the October Photo of the Month, the Camera Club selected an impressive photo taken by club member Larry Matney. This summer was brutally hot so maybe it is appropriate that Larry’s picture was of solar prominences on our local sun, only 93 million miles away. It was not exactly point-and-shoot since Larry…